October 02, 2007

Tourists have spotted monsters swimming in Tianchi Take on the border of North Korea. The Chinese Central Television station broadcasted a tape of the monster and you can see it in this YouTube video of Tianchi Lake monsters. There are 6 monsters swimming in the video and they look like the Loch Ness Monsters from Scotland.

A TV reporter said he shot a 20-minute video of six "Lake Tianchi Monsters", near the border with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).

Zhuo Yongsheng, who works for a local TV station run by the administration office of the nature reserve at Mount Changbaishan, Jilin, has sent pictures of the Loch Ness-type creatures to Xinhua's Jilin provincial bureau.

One of them showed the creatures swimming in three pairs, in parallel. Another showed them together, leaving ripples on the surface of the deep, volcanic lake.

The first sightings of monsters at Tianchi Lake was about a century ago in 1903. The first reported sighting was in 1903. It was claimed that a large buffalo-like creature attacked three people, but was shot six times. The monster then retreated under the water.